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A seascape for Neil-Fanore
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See, they're not all in portrait orientation
Processing: on camera, Hitech 0.9 ND grad.
Lightroom: High Contrast B&W Preset. Split Tone shadows hue 28, sat 12. Flipped, cropped and rotated slightly, dust spot removal
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February 08, 2008, 06:18:30 am »
Well done Sean,
I like this scene alot. soothing to me.
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Really like this image Sean, lovely conversion, composition tones and detail. Very very nice!
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Now that's what I call a landscape image
Nice one Sean.
Oh ! and pic of the week.
Regards Neil
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Cool!
Kinda makes up for only getting Bronze in the SWPP comps this month..
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Excellent piece of work Sean.
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Very nice Sean, very nice indeed!!
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